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queenendless · 8 months ago
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Would yall be willing to commission me to make custom made dividers?
Cause I just made some for Jujutsu Kaisen.
And I just got asked how much I'm commissioning for them?
It is using official artwork I've seen.
I rarely see custom JJK dividers on here.
I need commissions.
I haven't gotten any in months!
And at this point, being a freelancer that rarely gets commissioned and is bad at promoting herself when there's too much competition sucks.
I've been writing and creating for free for the most part on here too.
Also, is charging for custom made dividers using official artwork okay? I don't wanna get in trouble.
P.s. I'd charge $15 or $20 for these. I got three done so far for Gojo, Geto, and Toji.
The blurred preview down below is Teen Gojo.
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So what do you think?
Let me know.
I hope good things come out of this.
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justposting1 · 3 months ago
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How To Become a Successful Freelance Developer & Other Tech
In this article, we are going through a detailed roadmap for tech professionals looking to transition into freelancing. We cover the essential steps to launch and maintain a successful freelance career in the technology sector. From identifying your niche and building a compelling portfolio to developing pricing strategies, acquiring clients, and managing your freelance business, this guide…
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shubhranshu-content-writer · 6 months ago
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SHUBHRANSHU AGARWAL - Freelance Content Writer & Digital Marketing Expert  --CALL- 9719070777
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anisharalhanseocopywriter · 8 months ago
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Hire a skilled Freelance Content Writer for compelling copy that boosts your online presence. Anisha Ralhan offers expert services for businesses seeking Freelance Writers in Singapore. Elevate your content strategy today!
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nnctales · 9 months ago
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The Rise of the AI Economy: How to Earn with Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming industries and creating new opportunities across the professional landscape. While some fear job displacement due to automation, AI is also opening doors to exciting new career paths and income streams. This article explores various ways individuals can leverage AI to earn a living, catering to both technical and non-technical skillsets. 1.…
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roscontent1 · 10 months ago
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Crafting Compelling Content: Freelance Writing for Ros Content
Are you a wordsmith looking to harness your talent in the world of freelance writing? Look no further than Ros Content. As a freelance content writer for Ros, you'll delve into diverse topics, crafting engaging pieces that captivate audiences. From blog posts to SEO-driven content, Ros offers a platform for your creativity to shine. Join our team today and embark on a journey where your words make a difference. Unlock your potential with Ros Content.
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chatmetainr · 2 years ago
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How to Find the Best Freelance Content Writer
Looking for a reliable and talented freelance content writer? Read this article for expert tips on hiring the best freelancer for your project. Featuring advice from top industry professionals, this article will help you find the perfect fit!
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sambanks · 2 years ago
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A Robot That Writes and Create Content For You On Any Topic and Any Language Is Alive.
If you want visitors to visit and stick to your website, blog, sales page, and opt-in page, content is king. Furthermore, having content is a requirement if you want to sell books on Amazon for Kindle or paperback.
BUT>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
When creating any type of content today either for the internet, marketing, or hard copies, you must invest hours in finding relevant and interesting topics to write about.
Take extra time to type and edit.
The full sentence in the content will definitely be typed out key by key while seated, *or*. You pay a freelancer exorbitant rates without understanding whether they’ll supply what you need.
You also get stuck for ideas on a topic you are unfamiliar with, go nuts, fight off writer’s block online when you require material and ideas quickly, etc.
I can relate to these challenges as a content producer.
Now, as you can see, the process of creating quality content is so intimidating that the majority of individuals don’t even attempt to produce any content, which is the key to success in today’s world.
THE SOLUTION>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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marisol-holme · 6 months ago
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[Ad for myself because I back myself]
Might be shouting into the void, but if anyone is looking to hire a freelance experienced writer for their business, and happen to be on Tumblr, then lucky you!
Reach out to me on here, or follow my instagram (linked below) and we can do a quick zoom and a haggle over service charges.
Serious enquiries only please, I am a busy human.
I am UK based.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marisolholme?igsh=MTBib2ZnYTNzYjAxaA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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femmefatalevibe · 2 years ago
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Hey! I work as a freelance content writer/copywriter as well. I had to stop working because of academic pressure, but the pay in my country is peanuts, and I have always wanted to expand globally. I would really appreciate it if you could share some tips on how you started getting clients and how did you build your agency? Thanks!!
Hi love! Some high-level tips are below:
Intern/Apply to remote internships to get clips/experience
Create an Upwork account to get entry-level work/testimonials to get some client portfolio work and to help build your professional reputation
Always be on the lookout for leads, do your research, and craft a thoughtful/useful pitch for the client/publisher. Send work samples/share how you can help them. Follow up – remember rejection is part of the job, it's a numbers game
Start your own blog to show off your skills/build credibility in the writing world/your field
Save all of your quality-work to use in your portfolio. Always have a portfolio ready in PDF format and as a direct link that's mobile-friendly available when pitching clients
Utilize LinkedIn, your university connections, build your network, request informational interviews, and don't be shy to ask for letters of recommendation or referrals
When you do get a client whose honest and integral, show up and do your best work and submit it on time. If you can't for whatever reason, request an extension/notify them of the delay ahead of time
Perfect your craft, continuously read about your industry, and sharpen your skills. Show up with a business owner, not employee, mindset. This might be different when you're doing contract work for an agency where they might have their own contracts, set a budget, etc. But, when working with smaller, independent clients, ensure you have your rates, terms, general business practices, contracts (see a lawyer about this one), onboarding process, client questionnaire, payment method, etc., all set up for your client to acclimate to when you're ready to sign them. Remember, your clients are your customers, not your employers. It is a partnership, not an unequal power dynamic – you are the talent, not the direct report.
Hope this helps xx
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quinnharperwrites · 2 years ago
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Writing Intro! <3
Hi! I'm new to writeblr--while I'm here I'll probably post things I write for fun or events, if there are any.
I'm also trying to gain experience with writing content as well as copy so that I can become a freelance writer. I'm a student, so I want to help out with college tuition (and maybe start investing). I hope to surround myself with writers so that I can discover the topics I like, as I took a break from writing for a while. Some things that I have written in the past include Shakespearean sonnets, alternate endings, and short stories. I'm also well-versed in academic-style writing, such as essays like literary analyses, synthesis essays, rhetoric analyses, arguments, research papers, and responses to prompts.
I look forward to meeting new people and learning along the way!!!
EDIT: I recently released chapter one my WIP, so you can check it out here if you want!
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softacademia · 4 months ago
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One of the reasons I am not planning on pursuing an academic career (at least in the traditional sense): freedom.
I know academics love to tell you that freedom is a massive benefit to staying in academia but one thing I have really thought a lot about in the last few weeks since submitting my PhD is that it is not the type I want the most.
Freedom in academia has historically meant time to read and write and work whatever hours suit your writing and research, but the truth is, the academia that I entered into is full of meetings and emails and bureaucracy in ways that didn’t actually feel like freedom at all to me.
And that while there were seasons of my time in academia that allowed for uninterrupted hours of reading and writing, I actually didn’t have that much freedom in terms of topic or format or editing or the ways I could actually spend my day.
Yes, I may have had weeks and months to work on a paper, and I do realize and appreciate the privilege in that type of freedom, and yet I realized how much I crave freedom in terms of pivoting across projects more.
It doesn’t actually feel freeing to me to have to slog through bureaucratic practices on the same paper for over a year. Or that in order to get through writing the dissertation, I had to follow a formula (opening sentence, summary of chapter, key findings, paper disclaimer, etc.).
Those feel like the opposite of freedom to me.
What these past few weeks have shown me, is that the freedom that I feel the most creative in is when I am able to choose which project to work on.
The freedom to choose for these couple hours: am I in a writing mood or an outreach mood, do I build out my freelance portfolio today or do I apply for jobs that build skills I am looking to gain, etc.
Do I want to spend my day thinking about trauma, play, creativity, mental health care, psychedelics, AI, etc. (all projects I have my hands in right now, more details as we move into the autumn!)
I just have found such a levity in the last few weeks of having a different sort of freedom and I know it cannot be sustained in academia so I must go.
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justposting1 · 3 months ago
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How I’d get freelance clients (starting from 0)
If I were starting out as a freelancer with zero clients and zero experience, here’s what I would do. First, I would specify my offering by listing out my skills. Based on these skills, I would then list the services I could offer. For each service, I would write down a list of deliverables. Let me give you an example: if I had skills in UI/UX design, my services might include responsive web…
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shubhranshu-content-writer · 9 months ago
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Freelance SEO Content Writer, Technical Content Writer, Web Content Writer, Blogger, Digital Marketing & Branding Consultant
Despite evolving AI writing tools, freelance content writers revolutionize the way of writing projects. Let's explore the benefits and opportunities that freelancers can bring to small and start-up businesses.
Issues with In-House Writers
In-house writers are valuable assets to any team, but they do come with their own set of challenges. One common issue is the limited range of perspectives and ideas that can stem from a homogenous group. When businesses rely solely on in-house writers, they may miss the fresh insights and creativity that freelance writers bring to the table.
Another challenge with in-house writers is the potential for burnout or creative stagnation. Working within the same environment every day often leads to decreased productivity over time. Additionally, hiring and retaining top talent for in-house positions is costly and time-consuming.
Moreover, in-house teams often struggle to meet fluctuating workloads or tight deadlines without additional support. This lack of flexibility hinders the ability to scale up quickly when needed, as a result, businesses often miss growth opportunities.
AI Writing Tools Can't Replace Experienced Writers
AI writing tools produce the machine-friendly content that is already available. Can a business keep the target audience engaged without emotional engagement and personalization? Can a business manage competitive portal traffic without repeated visits? Repeat visitors strengthen the organic visibility.
Benefits of Hiring a Freelance Writer
When businesses struggle to keep up with the demand for fresh content, hiring a freelance writer could be the solution.
One of the key benefits of working with freelance writers is the flexibility they offer. No worries about retaining in-house full-time writers when some projects go down!  
Freelancers bring a diverse range of skills and expertise to the table. Whether a business needs blog posts, social media content, digital marketing content, or web copy, a single freelance content creator can create and deliver all the content.
Another advantage of hiring freelancers is cost-effectiveness. Instead of paying a full-time salary and other benefits to an in-house writer, businesses pay comparatively less for the outsourced work to freelancers.
Freelancer writer delivers high-quality content in less time allowing businesses more time to use it. Hiring a freelance writer can be a game-changer to improve customers’ satisfaction, digital marketing results, website performance, and overall business growth.
As a freelance content writer, I provide research-based content required for website/app development and digital marketing in line with the latest Google algorithms. My SEO background helps me to create UX-oriented content for particular objectives. My expertise in developing web content, blogs, articles, PR, PPT, product reviews, classifieds, social media content, bookmarking, testimonials, reviews, etc empowers your company to perform better.   Feel free to contact- 9719070777; [email protected]
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anisharalhanseocopywriter · 8 months ago
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Looking for a freelance content writer in Singapore? Let's collaborate to breathe life into your brand with captivating copy. Visit my website to explore how I can help you connect with your audience.
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thepedanticbohemian · 1 year ago
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